Buy Blasting Abrasive Media (Extra Fine) 100-170 Mesh or Grit - Spec No 10 for Blast Cabinets Or Sand Blasting Guns #10 Glass Beads - 8 lb or 3.6 kg - Blasting Abrasive Media (Extra Fine) 100-170 Mesh or Grit - - Cleaning and Finishing Small Beads

Sphere-Shaped Particles Peen the Surfaces to a Satin Matte Look.

It says that Comm Spec No. 10 or 100-170 Grit Glass Bead Abrasive Media can be used.

New Glass Beads were made. There is no free silica in them (not silicosis hazard like silica sand and are easy and safely disposed of.

Make sure to use low pressure, between 20 and 60 PSI, when you do this. Soft/Sensitive Materials that go above 70 PSI shorten the life of the glass media. At a 90-degree nozzle angle, you can get more intensity. You can eat more material at a 90-degree angle, with more blast pressures, and with a harder workpiece.

Made in the country.

It’s #10 Glass Bead Blast Media, with 100-170 Mesh Grit, 149-88 Micron Size, and it’s extra small. Weight: 3.6 kg (or 8 lbs. Recommended for applications where you don’t want to damage the surface of the thing you want to clean. Glass beads are made to sand surfaces at low pressure with ease. When you use glass bead media, you can use soft metals like aluminum and brass as well as other types of material, like plastic. In this case, low-pressure glass beads can remove substances from a surface without changing its dimensions. With a blasting gun or in a blast cabinet, it can be used.

Today I opened it. After that, the bag didn’t have a seal, so it spilled all over. They just threw the blast media into a plastic bag and left it open so that it could get dirty. Do this all over the place:

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